What? Maybe he was trying to see how throwing with a glove on his throwing hand one day felt while wearing a Brad Lidge mask and an unsuspecting artist ended up with this likeness? It’s possible….. Right?

Actually, scratch that. Not only is not a righty like Big Roy, he’s not a proper lefty either: he’s lifting the wrong leg for a lefty about to pitch. Could this be a depiction of some Amish Minor League Lefty Guy attempting to execute the patented Pettit, fake to 1st, throw to 3rd move and we see him here mid-move? I know, I know, I’m grasping at straws, but I just want the world to make sense!

Leaving aside the idea that it’s inaccurate for a second, how would this windup work for any lefty, ever? It’s like it’s designed to suck. Why does the manufacturer even have that mold? It would be next to impossible to generate any power at all with your throwing arm in front like that. I can’t make it out in the photo, but those arms have to have been molded separately, and they just screwed up and put lefty arms on a righty body.

Initially, in my mind, the only way it worked is if that’s a lefty, he’s checking a runner on 2nd, and preparing to throw 90 degrees to his leg lift: he’s balking. But, upon reading your comment, I think you’re right: he’s a righty bobblehead in a righty windup with the wrong arms on. He’s lifting the wrong leg for a lefty. This bobblehead is an instant collectable; a depiction of the most un-baseball thing ever in tribute to the most baseball guy in MLB.